'Minority Report' now a reality? UK police to use AI in war on 'pre-crime'

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Suggesting that budget cuts have rendered mere human police incapable of doing their jobs without cybernetic help, project lead Iain Donnelly claims working with an AI system will allow the force to do more with less. He insists that the National Data Analytics Solution, as it's called, will target only those individuals already known to have criminal tendencies, sniffing out likely offenders to divert them with therapeutic "interventions," including individuals who are stopped and searched but never arrested or charged. Donnelly claims the program is not designed to "pre-emptively arrest" anyone, but to provide "support from local health or social workers," giving the example of an individual with a history of mental health problems being flagged as a likely violent offender, then contacted by social services. Given that a violent mental case would almost certainly react negatively to being contacted out of nowhere by a mysterious social worker – and that a history of mental health problems is not in itself criminal – Donnelly was wise to end his example there. "Interventions" will be offered only to potential offenders, but the NDAS claims to be able to pick their victims as well.